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Monday, January 2, 2012

After traveling down to Aiken on the 31st we're finally settled in! It was a largely uneventful trip until the last hour of our trip when I casually mentioned how smoothly the trip was going and what good time we were making. BIG mistake! Within 20 minutes the rear drivers side tyre on the trailer had blown with an explosion to rival that of a sonic boom. We limped to the nearest petrol station and begged the 6 horses to stand still while Rege did his best NASCAR pit crew impression and changed switched what was left of the tyre for the spare. By the time all was fixed, we arrived about an hour later than planned, but with all 9 horses in one piece. The only stress was whether or not my favourite Mexican restaurant would still be open.... Chloe, Jenny, Rege, Jeanne and I all saw in the New Year together before Rege and Jeanne headed back to MD.Today was the first day of work, with all the horses schooling on the flat. After an initial minute or two, they all got down to work, picking up where we left off last week. I can't say how excited I am by the coming season. Cole's changes are getting better and better, Liberty's looking super strong, Ronnie's jumping great, Lola's feeling great (ready for her new home) and the two Irish guys are getting better and better. Ti will be down shortly. We kick off the competitive year with a show jumping competition in Aiken next week. I'll have Ron, Cole, Liberty, Trevor and Raleigh.

1 comment:

What is Murphy's Law?? More often than not if one relaxes and self-congratulates on flawless something...one invites the inevitable visit of drama!Glad the pit-stop specialist was on hand to save the situation!!

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Kate Chadderton

Kate trains and competes out of the McCuan owned Sunset Hill farm in Howard Co, MD. She winters with her team in Aiken, SC. Having competed thru Advanced eventing, FEI dressage and Grand Prix showjumping, she has accumulated wealth of experience as continues to pursue her goals.